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Page 1: Music Cognition, MUS2005/MUS4005, Autumn term 2009 · Music Cognition, MUS2005/MUS4005, Autumn term 2009 Schedule: 20/08/09: Introduction and overview 27/08/09: Sound, Time, …

Music Cognition, MUS2005/MUS4005, Autumn term 2009 Schedule: 20/08/09: Introduction and overview 27/08/09: Sound, Time, and Perception 03/09/09: Auditory Scene Analysis 10/09/09: Music and Memory 17/09/09: Musical Objects 24/09/09: Music and Movement 01/10/09: Music, metaphors, and cross-modality 08/10/09: Music and Emotion 15/10/09: Seminar 22//10/09: Seminar 29/10/09: Seminar (with Ole Kühl) 05/11/09: Seminar (with Egil Haga) 12/11/09: Seminar 19/11/09: Seminar Required reading for all students (bachelor and masters), in all 596 pages: Bregman, A. S. (1990). Auditory Scene Analysis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (chapter 1; in

total 45 pages). Available in Akademika (the campus book store). Bregman, A. S. & Ahad, P. A. (1995). Demonstrations of Auditory Scene Analysis. Auditory

Perception Laboratory, Psychology Department, McGill University. CD with text booklet (77 pages). Accessible in the study hall ("lesesalen").

Cook, P. R. (Ed.) (1999). Music, Cognition, and Computerized Sound. Cambridge, MA. MIT Press (chapters 1-3; in total 35 pages). Available as an electronic book at the university library.

Snyder, B. (2000). Music and Memory. An Introduction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (291 pages). Available in Akademika.

Juslin, P. N. & Sloboda, J. A. (Eds.). (2001). Music and Emotion: Theory and Research. Oxford University Press (chapters 1 & 3-5; in total 108 pages). Available in Akademika.

Justus, T. C. & Bharucha, J. J. (2002). Music Perception and Cognition. In S. Yantis (Volume Ed.) and H. Pashler (Series Ed.), Stevens’ Handbook of Experimental Psychology, Volume 1: Sensation and Perception (Third Edition, pp. 453-492; in total 40 pages). New York: Wiley. A web version of this chapter may be found at http://ase.tufts.edu/psychology/music-cognition/pdfs/Justus_Bharucha_2002.pdf

Masters students are required to choose an additional 200 pages of relevant literature related to the topic of their term paper. The topic of the term paper, together with a short abstract (as well as the selection of additional relevant literature for masters students), should be approved by the principal course teacher (Rolf Inge Godøy). The deadline for submitting approved title, abstract, and reading list for the term paper is October 21, so it’s a good idea to start thinking about the topic as soon as possible. The deadline for submitting the completed term paper is November 23. For further exam information, see http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/imv/MUS2005/index-eng.xml or http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/imv/MUS4005/index-eng.xml Also note that all students are required to make a presentation (of roughly 15 minutes) at one of the seminars in October/November. For further information, contact Rolf Inge Godøy, e-mail [email protected]